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Show LAURA BRADFIELD f Mrs. Laura Uradfield and La-Wreno La-Wreno went to Provo Thursday for a checkup with LaWrene's doctor. I It has been over a year since her' accident. Her back has healed real! well and the doctor has released! her to her family doctor, who will1 take care of her till she quits hav- ing the headaches. j Mr. and Mis. Earl Greathouse I and son, Grc-g, went to Salt Lake Wednesday fir a dental appointment appoint-ment for Creii. Mrs. Louis Overson received word that her motiier, Essie Anderson, Crouch of Orem was hospitalized in the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo. Louis and Lucille went up Friday to see her. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield received word that Paul, their four year old grandson, is in the Primary Pri-mary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake. He has been ill about two weeks. They are running tests to see what is the trouble. Paul is the son of Jay and Rose. Wendall Nielson and Craig Creathouse were home from Weber College over the weekend. The program in Sacrament meeting meet-ing Sunday evening was given by Ross Johnson. Ross is in the service nnd home on furlough. When he leaves in May. he will go to Africa. ' lie to.d how wonderful it is to be' out here away from all the rioting and trouble. He was in Washington D. C. during the last riots they had there. His brother, Tillman also, spoke and a nephew, Robert sang h song accompanied by his mother, j Visitoss rt church were Tillman, Johnson's family, Mrs. Jane Stan-i vo:th and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul; Jjhnson and baby, ail of Suther- land. There was a really large crowd out. Many p.'ople from here attended! the ground breaking ceremony at' the beryllium plant site last Friday We had a short spring didn't we? . Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins went; to Salt Lake over the weekend.' Lowell will go up next week and have surgery on his eye. I Lynndyl news held over from la it week because it was received !ate and lack of space. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse visited in Provo with Earl's sister,1 Alt a, and husband Arnold Larsen .ast Tuesday. Mrs. Dean Eatough spent last Thursday in Payson. Dean in working work-ing there as Section Foreman, i Shop Nov for New . yy Hew Spring Shoes for ALL THE FAMILY As Advertised in ESQUIRE classical comfort One step and you'll know the difference . . . cushioned flange comfort on the inside . . . smartly styled leathers on the outside! f DE LTA'S While there she also visited with Kathrlne Jones. LaWrene Bradfield spent the spring vacation In Salt Lake with her sister, Rayma. Rayma and Kent brought her home Saturday. Oscar and Roland Carrington went to Sa t Lake last Wednesday and visited with relatives. Lucille Johnson spent the past week in Salt Lake with her daugh ter, Joanne Niewinski and family. Jay Bradfield of Grantsville spent last Thursday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Bradfield. While there he did some carpentry work for them. Visiting at the home of Margie Greathouse last week was her daughter, dau-ghter, Emma Jean and husband, Kent Larsen, and children of Gardenia, Gar-denia, Caiif. Janet Nielson of Salt Lake and Patsy Nielson of the BYU were homo with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nielson over the weekend. Nathen LaRue suffered back injuries in-juries last week while working on the railroad. He made several trips to Nephi to the doctor. He was able to return to work Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins went to Phoenix, Ariz, last Wed nesday, there they attended the Wilkins reunion. They returned home Monday. I hear they had a wonderful time. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Lucille Nielson last Saturday were her sons, Ivin J. and family and Leon and family of Salt Lake. Easter always brings lots of people back to Lynndyl each year. The sand hills, both east and west are great attractions. This year I believe there was more out there than ever before. It Is getting to be anideal place for people to go and enjoy themselves. Mr. and Mrs. William Overson had most of their family home for Easter. Dian Durant and children of Calif.; C?rolyn Jacobs and children child-ren of Stockton. Ut.; Mr. and Mrs. Mvron (Ellen) Frazier and children of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ovcrson and children of Provo, also Joan Tolbert and family and Kirk Overson and family from here. They visited here together, also at the sand hills. At the Reed Nielson home over the weekend was their daughter, Donna Haycock and son of Salt I.ke. Don Greathouse of Hill Field soent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse. Ross Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lilo Johnson is home on furlough from the Army. He will report back (o duty on May 8th. Then he will be sent to Ethiopia where he will be in charge of the gymnasium. Kit Steyart and boyfriend, Mr. Lamb, of the BYU, spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C ead Nielson. Glen and Renae Nielson were home from school at Ogden over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nielson. At the Howard Nielson home for Easter was their son, Jim and girl friend of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson and children spent the weekend in Kearns with her sister, Margaret Overson and family. It was Margaret's Mar-garet's birthday on Easter so they had a double celebration. At the Dean Eatough home over 'he weekend was Mrs. Kate Hayes md daughter, Diane and girlfriend Susan Cook, Dick and Francis Hayes and three children, Kenneth ind Muriel Hayes and six children all of Salt Lake, Barbara and Leonard Denning of Dugway, Mr. Eugene Gardner of Delta, Mrs. Effie Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Wrier of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Molvin Eatough and Ward Wagner ml three children of Eureka and i"n Memmott and James Bean of p'M. They had a wonderful time. "Saturday Dean took all the children o Delta on the train. It was the rirst train ride for many of them. Sunday they had a big dinner, and some went to the sand hills and a 7 WvU.:w1 k mm i ..1'Ve KNOWN LOT A' GUY WOT&fePrW ON PUM31 &TAke,DCC..EUfLeAVe irfA YJINV -TO T OH OMg . Millard County Chronicle Thursday, April 25, 196S nnd with Bert's broiher, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sorenson In Sacra mento, Calif. Mrs. Wanda Reekwitlt entertained entertain-ed at n dinner Thursday evening at her home in honor of her riau- frhtnr Snenn nnlcnn'o VilvthHnv Those attending weie Mr. nnd Mrs. Kay nut son and son, Lewis ot Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart and son, Russell, of Delta. The Lyric Lore Club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Bassett Thursday Thurs-day April 18. Mrs. Zerma Tripp pave a travel-log on the "West Desert". Lunch was served to sixteen six-teen people. SHOP AT HOME SIIOP WITH THE ADVERTISERS Second Ward Hews EDDYS BARBEN Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright spent ten days at North Ridge, ! Calif, visiting their daughter, Mr. j . . others just visited at home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Benson and children wre down and spent Sun- day with their parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Carl Benson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Wiley and baby were down from Logan. At the Louis Overson home last Saturday were Jeanette and Nephi Schwab, children, Gordon, Gloria, and Glenda of Ely, Nev., Arlene Christensen and children, Maria, ,Sharon, Jean, Andrew, Gary, Bruce i and David of Holdon, Rosalie Banks and Rosalie Ann, Yvonne and I Eunice. Orem; Johnnie and Dalene ! Banks and Lonnie, Brett and Laura lyn of Murray. Then on Sunday there was Don and Bonnie Anderson Ander-son and children, Judy and Larry of HJndon, Hattie Anderson of Leamington, Leam-ington, Ray and Millie Anderson and children, Connie, John and Shauna of Provo, Vaughn and Maurine Clement and children, Kathleen, Bobby, Steven, Brian, Randy, and Darrel of Payson, and Lee and Nancy Grygla of Spanish Fork. They spent both davs visiting at home and at the sand hills. The Junior Sunday School had a very interesting program Sunday in connection with Easter Sunday. Following that was Fast and Testimony Tes-timony meeting. Selma and Reuben Lazaro had their new baby boy named. Many visitors were . out. It seemed good to see so many to I cnurcn. I would like to compliment Joanne Johnson Niewinski on her "Letter to the Editor." I think ' everyone read it and enjoyed it. ; It set us all reminiscing. I just wish the young people could still find I the good things to do in Lynndyl that they did a few years ago and not have to leave town so much. Thanks to everyone for calling me their news. and Mrs. Verue Theobald and family. The Theobalds oldest son, Gary has been inducted into the ' Army nnd the Wrights went o visit with him before he leaves. Miss Suzanne Sorenson visited her parents over the weekend from Cedar, where she is attending CSU. j Mrs. Lenore McCall and her daughter, dau-ghter, Anita, visited the high schools at Kamas and Vernal, Utah where Anita is considering teach ing next year. They also visited in Salt Lake with their daughter and sister and family, the Watts (Judy) Mrs. Mollie Gonder visited Friday Fri-day at the Barbcn homo. ' The Howry Hansen home wi;s bulging with family members and having a grand visit over the week end. Twenty people enjoyed the hospitality and love of the Hansen's. Han-sen's. Dr. and Mrs. Kimball Hansen nnd three children, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and three children, all of Provo, Miss Margaret Hansen and her friend, Miss Martha Rod-riquez Rod-riquez of Provo. Then all of Henry's family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, Han-sen, Price, Lucille Parmley, Price, Ruth Oviatt of Salt Lake and June Peterson of Ciamath Falls, Oregon. The S. O. Stoddard family spent Easter morning with Dr. and Mrs. Ted Stoddard in Logan. After dinner din-ner they drove to Salt Lake with their daughter, Kathy, a student at USU. They met Elder Stephen Stoddard at the mission home, then they attended the testimony meeting meet-ing in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, where Stephen spoke along with more than a hundred other mission aries. Mr. 'nd Mrs. George Stoddard Stod-dard cf Salmon, Idaho met with all the other Stoddard family at i the Salt Lake Airport to say fare-we.l fare-we.l to Stephen as he left for Vancouver, Van-couver, Briti3h Columbia. A phone call Monday from Elder Stoddard told his parents that he had a nice trip and was being sent to the Indian Mission at Kitimat, B. C, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sorenson just ' returned from a week's vacation in Nevada and Calif. They visited their son, John and family of Reno I ITWFTI 1 t4'L J Hill & Hill Preferred. -" This is Bourbon the way it used A to be. 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